Example: To perform prime factorization on 1014
1014
– [Prime Factor]
Note
• The types of values described below cannot be factored, even if they have 10 or fewer
digits.
- One of the prime factors of the value is 1,018,081 or greater.
- Two or more of the prime factors of the value have more than three digits.
• The part that cannot be factored is enclosed in parentheses on the display.
Example: 2036162 = 2 × (1018081)*
*1018081 = 1009
2
2036162
– [Prime Factor]
Rectangular and Polar Coordinate
Conversion
You can convert a complex number calculation result to rectangular
coordinates (
– [Rectangular Coord]) or polar coordinates ( – [Polar
Coord]). This conversion operation can be performed in either of the
following cases.
•
While an Equation app higher-order equation solution is displayed
(provided that On is selected for the – [Complex Roots] setting of
the Equation app)
• While a Complex app calculation result is displayed
For an actual sample conversion operation, see the sections below.
"Converting a Complex Number Solution to Rectangular or Polar
Coordinates" (page 105)
"Converting a Complex Number Calculation Result to Rectangular or
Polar Coordinates" (page 111)
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